The Potential Role of Nutrition in Overtraining Syndrome: A Narrative Review

Author:

la Torre Maria Ester1ORCID,Monda Antonietta2,Messina Antonietta3,de Stefano Maria Ida1,Monda Vincenzo4,Moscatelli Fiorenzo5ORCID,Tafuri Francesco6ORCID,Saraiello Emma4ORCID,Latino Francesca5ORCID,Monda Marcellino2ORCID,Messina Giovanni1ORCID,Polito Rita1,Tafuri Domenico4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, Italy

2. Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology, Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy

3. Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy

4. Department of Economics, Law, Cybersecurity, and Sports Sciences, University of Naples “Parthenope”, 80131 Naples, Italy

5. Department of Human Sciences, Telematic University Pegaso, 80100 Naples, Italy

6. Heracle Lab Research in Educational Neuroscience, Niccolò Cusano University, 00166 Roma, Italy

Abstract

Competition between athletes and an increase in sporting knowledge have greatly influenced training methods while increasing the number of them more and more. As a result, the number of athletes who have increased the number and intensity of their workouts while decreasing recovery times is rising. Positive overtraining could be considered a natural and fundamental process when the result is adaptation and improved performance; however, in the absence of adequate recovery, negative overtraining could occur, causing fatigue, maladaptation, and inertia. One of the earliest forms of fatigue is overreaching. It is considered to be an accumulation of training that leads to reduced sports performance, requiring days or weeks to recover. Overreaching, if followed by adequate recovery, can lead to an increase in athletic performance. Nonetheless, if overreaching becomes extreme, combined with additional stressors, it could lead to overtraining syndrome (OTS). OTS, caused by systemic inflammation, leads to central nervous system (CNS) effects, including depressed mood, further inflammation, central fatigue, and ultimately neurohormonal changes. There are therefore not only physiological, biochemical, and immunological but also psychological symptoms or markers that must be considered, independently or together, being intrinsically linked with overtraining, to fully understand OTS. However, to date, there are very few published studies that have analyzed how nutrition in its specific food aspects, if compromised during OTS, can be both etiology and consequence of the syndrome. To date, OTS has not yet been fully studied, and the topic needs further research. The purpose of this narrative review is therefore to study how a correct diet and nutrition can influence OTS in all its aspects, from prevention to treatment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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